Harvest Table, the University’s new food service provider, has proved to be committed to on-campus composting, but is facing the challenge of contamination (non-compostable items
Author: Caillie Roach
Hotter, Drier, and on Fire: the IE’s Climate Future
Panelist Andrea Vidaurre questions: Will the Inland Empire still be livable in 2100? “Is it even livable now?” On Thursday Jan. 9, experts met
California’s Hydrology and Drought Conditions: Explained
The rainy, snowy winter of 2018 and spring of 2019 gave California a well-deserved surface water recharge. Does this mean California is now drought-free?
Organic Waste Recycling on Campus: A Student’s Journey
University of Redlands students are concerned with the amount of food that is wasted on campus and why the university is not in compliance with
Green Week
On March 25-29, Students for Environmental Action organized Green Week: a week full of sustainability events hosted by various student organizations on campus. The week
Photo of the Week
Sophia Bilello (’22) and Mattea Pulido (’21) learning to surf on an Outdoor Programs trip at Huntington Beach. Photo contributed by the Redlands Bulldog
Sitting in on an LA River Urban Waters Federal Partnership Meeting
A two-hour train ride alone with your professor to a federal partnership meeting doesn’t sound like an enjoyable way to spend a Tuesday afternoon to
Zion, Bryce, and Everything Nice Fall Break OP Trip
Photos contributed by Redlands Bulldog photographer Caillie Roach.
Alum and Ally: Denise Davis Runs for Redlands City Council
University of Redlands alum Denise Davis is running for city council in Redlands District 1. Walking into Holt Lobby to speak to University of Redlands
MAY WE RAISE THEM: A VISUAL ACCOUNT OF THE RIVERSIDE WOMENS MARCH
Children stood tall and raised their voices for women’s’ rights at the Women’s March in Riverside, California last Saturday. The younger generation has been watching